![]() ![]() Friday on WNWO TV 24 in Toledo and WDIV TV 4 in Detroit. Good news for true crime fans: Keith Morrison of Dateline, who has become a cult figure for his rich voice and narrative style, is out with a new podcast called Killer Role. The "Dateline" episode about the Chelsea Bruck case will air at 9 p.m. Links to The Monroe News reports during the trial in May can be found at In review - the case against Daniel Clay. The Michigan Department of Corrections apparently denied access to him. Smith, the Temperance attorney who defended Clay, and the suspect, who is housed in a prison in Ionia. “If I did not forgive him, it would destroy me,” she said at the time.Īlso absent from the segment are Russell A. Roehrig said the Bruck family declined to participate but cameras certainly captured Chelsea’s mother, Leannda, who forgave Clay at his sentencing in court and spoke at a press conference following the hearing. Hubbard, Chelsea’s friend Becky Brinson and Monroe County Sheriff’s detectives Brian Sroka and Michael Preadmore. Among those who are expected to appear include Roehrig, assistant prosecutor Leah J. Dateline’s Morrison is the narrator who interviewed several people close to Chelsea and the criminal case. NBC crews spent two days in Monroe during the summer filming interviews and images of the Monroe County landscape. Cameras were in the courtrooms throughout the judicial process so plenty of footage was available for the two-hour episode, Roehrig said. ![]() The newsmagazine piece is relying on video taken by local NBC affiliates in Ohio and Detroit. “They’re telling the story from the time of the search to when it became a court case.” “I don’t think this is investigative journalism,” Roehrig said. He said the public should not expect any new revelations about the case. Roehrig, who tried Clay and secured the verdict. One of the main people interviewed was Monroe County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Michael G. The story that took 33 months to complete after a judge imposed sentence will be rehashed during the two-hour show beginning at 9 p.m. In May Daniel Clay, now 29, was found guilty of first-degree murder and in July he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Fifteen months after the discoveries, the killer was caught. Six months after her disappearance, her body was found in a grave shortly after her torn Poison Ivy costume was found in an industrial area near Flat Rock. That was the beginning of what became one of Monroe County’s most startling and notorious criminal cases in recent history. Three years ago today Chelsea, 22, disappeared in the early morning hours following a massive party attended by hundreds at Post and Williams Rds. “This wasn’t going to be just any Halloween party…did they image that true evil would find them on a sleepy country road?” “In a quiet rural township as October chilled into autumn…,” the familiar voice of Keith Morrison is heard in the video promotion as a camera scans portions of Monroe County. “Dateline,” one of NBC’s most popular primetime television shows with about five million viewers tuning in weekly, will feature the Chelsea Bruck story Friday night during a two-hour episode. ![]()
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